Delivery of extra vaccines for Johoreans working in S'pore should go on even if border is not reopened yet, says MB


JOHOR BARU: The timeframe for the reopening of the Malaysia-Singapore border should not affect the extra allocation of Covid-19 vaccine for those who work in the island republic, says Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Hasni Mohammad.

Hasni said the state government would continue to follow up with the Science, Innovation and Technology Ministry (Mosti) to ensure that the vaccine would be allocated regardless of when the border is open again.

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